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ACCO - International Childhood Cancer Day - 2015
















Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes YXS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
The American Childhood Cancer Organization is proud
to share the launch of our 2015 International Childhood Cancer Day
(ICCD) tee-shirts. In less than a week, over 1,400 names were submitted
honoring Childhood Cancer Warriors who have fought or are still
fighting cancer. For whoever purchases the shirts, our goal is to have
them to you by February 15th,
which is International Childhood Cancer Day, so that we can all wear
them proudly and spread much needed awareness! We will also be
collecting photos of all of you in the shirts to share on our social
media platforms and blog. Proceeds from
this campaign will go towards ACCO programs designed to help children
and families that are currently going through the childhood cancer
battle. Please visit our website to learn more at http://www.acco.org
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When my Gideon was diagnosed with Leukemia at age 6 I was heartbroken. Then when I realized how awareness for childhood cancer and funding was soo lacking I was heartbroken again. So we want to help raise awareness.
My beautiful 8 yr old daughter was born with Neuroblastoma so I cannot do enough to support this cause! !
My grandson Christian is a 12 year survivor of high risk ALL. I pray more children will be cured, just as we have been blessed.
Ava and all the other angels deserve our support and are never truly gone; they remain with us.
Our son Michael is in remission from Hodgkin's lymphoma
Everyone has their own battles , but some people have harsher ones than others.
Survivor of Wilms tumor! Lost left kidney and part of diaphragm..chemo and radiation followed...diagnosed at 18 months...Today I am 38 and humble my celebration knowing so many children die. ...